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I attach a table showing the ratio of female to male earnings in 2009 for median hourly earnings excluding overtime for all and full-time employees on adult rates of pay, whose pay for the survey period was not affected by absence, in the North West. Estimates of the ratio of female to male earnings for part-time employees are not reliable and are therefore not included.
Ratio of female to male earnings for employee jobs( 1) : The North West 2009 | ||||||||
Median hourly earnings excluding overtime | ||||||||
Men | Women | Ratio of female to male earnings | ||||||
All | Full-time | Part-time | All | Full-time | Part-time | All | Full-time | |
(1 )Employees on adult rates whose pay for the survey period was not affected by absence. As at April 2009. Source: Annual Survey of hours and earnings, Office for National Statistics. |
Mr. Lancaster: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office how many cases of melanoma in (a) adults and (b) children have been reported in Milton Keynes in each year since 1997. [314282]
Angela E. Smith: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the Authority to reply.
Letter from Stephen Penneck, dated 28 January 2010:
As Director General for the Office for National Statistics, I have been asked to reply to your recent question asking how many cases of melanoma in (a) adults and (b) children have been reported in Milton Keynes in each year since 1997 [314282].
The latest available figures for newly diagnosed cases of melanoma (incidence) are for the year 2007. Please note that these numbers may not be the same as the number of people diagnosed with cancer, because one person may be diagnosed with more than one cancer.
The table attached provides the number of melanoma cases reported in (a) adults aged 16 years and over, in Milton Keynes unitary authority, from 1997 to 2007. There were no cases of melanoma in (b) children aged under 16 years in Milton Keynes unitary authority between 1997 to 2007.
Table 1. Registrations of newly diagnosed cases of melanoma( 1) , adults, Milton Keynes unitary authority( 2) , 1997 to 2007( 3) | |
Persons | |
(1) Melanoma skin cancer is coded as C43 in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10) (2) Based on boundaries as of 2009 (3) Newly diagnosed cases registered in each calendar year |
Grant Shapps: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office if she will place in the Library a copy of the advice issued to staff of her Department on stress recognition and management. [314526]
Angela E. Smith: The Cabinet Office is committed to the health and well-being of its staff and has policies, procedures and support in place to identify, manage and reduce workplace stress.
I have placed a copy of the Department's Stress Recognition and Management Guide in the Library.
Paul Holmes: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office how many lone parents were unemployed in each year since 2007. [314666]
Angela E. Smith: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the Authority to reply.
Letter from Stephen Penneck, dated 29 January 2010:
As Director General for the Office for National Statistics, I have been asked to reply to your Parliamentary Question on how many lone parents were unemployed in each year since 2007. (314666)
The information requested is given in the table attached. The figures are from the Labour Force Survey (LFS) household datasets for the three months ending June 2007 to 2009.
As with any sample survey, estimates from the LFS are subject to a margin of uncertainty as different samples give different results.
Table 1: Number of unemployed working-age( 1) lone parents( 2) United Kingdom, April to June | |
Thousands | |
Unemployed lone parents | |
(1) Women aged 16-59, men aged 16-64. (2 )Lone parents with dependent children; these are children who are under 16 or aged 16-18 unmarried and in full-time education. Source: Labour Force Survey household dataset |
Paul Holmes: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office how many working age adults with children were unemployed in each year since 2005. [314502]
Angela E. Smith: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the Authority to reply.
Letter from Stephen Penneck, dated 29 January 2010:
As Director General for the Office for National Statistics, I have been asked to reply to your Parliamentary Question on how many working-age adults with children were unemployed in each year since 2005. (314502)
The information requested is given in the table attached. The figures are from the Labour Force Survey (LFS) household datasets for the three months ending June for each year requested.
As with any sample survey, estimates from the LFS are subject to a margin of uncertainty as different samples give different results.
Table 1: Number of unemployed working-age( 1) adults with children( 2) -United Kingdom, April to June | |
Unemployed parents (thousand) | |
(1) Women aged 16 to 59, men aged 16 to 64. (2) Dependent children; these are children who are under 16 or aged 16 to 18 unmarried and in full time education. Source: Labour Force Survey Household dataset |
Mr. Sanders: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office how many and what proportion of jobseeker's allowance claimants in each constituency in the South West had been claiming that allowance for (a) up to three, (b) between three and six, (c) between six and 12 and (d) between 12 and 24 months in each month since September 2009; and if she will make a statement. [314616]
Angela E. Smith: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the Authority to reply.
Letter from Stephen Penneck, dated 28 January 2010:
As Director General for the Office for National Statistics, I have been asked to reply to your Parliamentary Question asking how many and what proportion of jobseeker's allowance claimants in each constituency in the South West had been claiming that allowance for (a) up to three, (b) between three and six, (c) between six and 12 and (d) between 12 and 24 months in each month since September 2009. (314616)
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) compiles the number of claimants of Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) from the Jobcentre Plus administrative system. Table 1 shows the number of computerised claims of Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) for people, aged 16 or over resident in each parliamentary constituency in the South West, by duration of the claim. Table 2 shows the percentage of all claimants in each constituency by duration of the claim.
National and local area estimates for many labour market statistics, including employment, unemployment and claimant count are available on the NOMIS website at
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